Which athlete graces the cover of espn the magazine s body issue?
Tennis star Serena Williams, martial artist Gina Carano, NASCAR driver Carl Edwards, triathlete Sarah Reinertsen, Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, and Dwight Howard of the NBA’s Orlando Magic will all appear on the six different covers of ESPN’s “Body Issue.” Sources: http://sports.peacefmonline.com/tennis/200910/28517.
Being athletic never came naturally for me, but I have always appreciated women who excel in sports — specially their physique. The latest issue of ESPN: The Magazine understands this appreciation, and decided to share some seriously hot photos of scantily clad (or nor clad at all) athletes with us. ESPN’s Body Issue hits stands Oct. 19, but four of the six cover options have already made rounds on the web. My personal favorite is the Serena Williams cover — a nude photo of the tennis star in a very strategic pose — to avoid the whole tape-over-nipple scenario, I’m sure. This is ESPN’s first Body Issue, and, rather than take the thong-on-a-beach approach à la Sports Illustrated, the magazine’s editorial staff had one rule: “Please no swimsuits,” NBA star Stephon Marbury told USA Today. Instead of ladies in swimwear, ESPN opted for actual athletes, male and female, in nude and semi-nude photographs — tastefully done, of course. One of the women to grace the cover is mixed martial arts f
More Body Issue photos plus a collection of online exclusives. To stay fit, jocks will do the darnedest things. The Mag sets out to find the most elusive … Sources: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct2=us%2F0_0_s_0_0_t&usg=AFQjCNE5Tk8xbmJEdbMzuCxfdD0Plh34jQ&sig2=u1lfUqbF6ZsF-3kNAYNHjQ&cid=0&ei=QkLOSuCtEIKy8wTP-LCMAw&rt=SEARCH&vm=STANDARD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsports.espn.go.